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-■aaemy!PiMpir t * cm PKMOlTALt.Mm, .'■&. ram. \mp' WBmW§123'mmm:*m:Skiap«|W«jr height 8:50poiS.WHITaWKlGHT.ALVAH HHAW Hi the authorizeda$*at at Whlterlght for the U sun i d.BELLPLam.I. ROSKXhTiKN to the authorized•tent of the IImuld at Bellplain.TO CANDIDATES.Candidates for eouuty offices are infor-med that by mutual agreement ot theNewspaper preeaot the countv, $7.80 willbe charged for the annouiiceiuent of eachname for office, by each paper in thecounty. Instead of $10 as heretofore. Inva-riably in advance and no deviation fromthe rule, T. .1. Crooks.J. M. Msktin,BUKHONit DkaRI.NU,U. C Murksv.fk$ f*ople ot Deofeon are a proud•plo. PaHfoalaris are they promtofUenieoB'a eooaara*. They areprood ot her commercial promi-nenoe; prood of her railroad conneo-lions; proad of her pablio aubools;prood of her mills, of her oompress;proud ot her oommeroial emporiumsand her pnneoly baeineea establish-meata. But ot oao thing in particu-lar is Denison prood ot and that isthe mammoth jewelry establishmentof M. Goldsoll ft Co.Measra. Goldsoll ft Co. were amongtbe first to embark in business,opening out with a large stock of jew-elry, dry-goods, do. Immediatelyalter Mr. Joe Lina look charge of tbejewelry department, and it has re-mained under bis personal manage-ment since. The great secret ofthe success oi this establishment maybe attributed to the policy oihandling nothing but first-classgoods. Being a practical jewelerMr. Linz has been able to recom-OITY MaTTEBSLOCAL SIIOJtT STOPS.The “Boss" spring stylegoods at Uanna’s the tailor.piece-35tfStreeper is selling five pounds oicoffee for $1. 3Sherburne still ahead. Side walkcrovored with new boots and shoes.P. F. Foley, theis at Hanna’s.cutter in cloth3 4tfLnglish Toe hand-made shoes jus*come in at Sherburne’s. 3 10 tfMackerel at Boston prices at Guis-man ft Co’s-Bargams in real estate at Mont-gomery ft Seott’a offieo. 3-7 tfThe Budwelser lager beer is alltho rage. Get it at J. J. Collin*.3-20 lwFor fresh and good groeorios go toStreeper, next door to the Postoffice. 3 5 tfPiece goods in endless varieties atM.Goldsall ft Co’s just received. 3-15Don’t fail to see the beautiful dis-play of toilet goods at Hanna’sdrug store. 3 6tlJust received a largo invoice ofladies, misses and children’s shoes,at the Star store. 3 15ifThe largest stock of cigars inJloflh Texas at the Kentucky whis-ky depot. 2-3-tfStreeper has just received a finestock of cutlery of all kinds. Calland examine while now. 3-8-tfTho finest tripple-plato Frenchhand mirrors, at Hanna's drug•tore. 3 gtfA largo lot of Meerschaum cigar,cigarette holders and pipes receivedat Louis Lcbrecht’s. 3 lltfDexter says that W. M. Hanna ftCo.,have the best hair brushes intown. 3 10 tiA large lot of Meerschaum cigar,eigarretle holders and pipes receiv-ed at Louis Lebrechi’s. 3 lltfWanted 5000 attendants to exam-ine the immense stock of fine shoesat Sherburne’s. Beautiful as a but-terfly. 3 10 ifJustrecoived a large invoice of la-dies, misses and children’s shoes, attbe Star store. 3 15tfSmoking is not ayou ean purchase af r five cents.luxury whenSilver Dollar3 2ltfDont fail to call and oxaminc thenew stylos of dress goods at the3 20 3t FLAG STORE-The best summer drink in themarket is the Budweiser lagor beer,at J. J. Collins’s. 3 20 1wmend his goods with perfect safety.In this he was supported by the pro-prietors who never failed to fill theirample show cases and shelving withthe very best. So zoalous energe-tic and uniformly reliable has Mr.Linz been in the management of thisdepartment that he is closely inden-tified with its success. Becentlv thisestablishment prepared tor the an-nual trade of tbe stock men, winchwill open soon. Tho stock of goldwatches and chain-*, in which stockmen take such pride, embraces tbevery best manufactured. After thistrade Mr. Linz, under the instruc-tions of Mr. Goldsoll, will probablygo East, to make selections for tholull and winter.Tbe dry goods departmentbaa not been less successfulthan the jewelry. Mr. EmilJacobs has had charge of thisdepartment from tbe first and to hispersonal energy and business tact islargely due its success. Mr. Jacobsis now in New York uiuking pur-eliasos. New goods are arrivingdaily. There is no one oi Denison’sestablishments in which our pooplotcel a grentor pride than that of M.Goldsoll ft Co.,W • palatable m4 wfraahiafIlmrtptalMi which aay whanthia paragraph is dtaigned to reachwill aol deny. The only difficultythat haa aver pretested itself in oon-aeelion with the beer qaeelioa ia ef-ficaciona means of keeping it freeh.Thia difficulty baa disappeared be-fore tbe -march of progress and aYankee baa taught the German bowto keep his favoaite beverage fresh.Tbe Pride Air Pressure faucet doesthe work on aeientiAo princi-ple. By the aid of this meri-torious idvention any effervescentliquid ean be kept fresh and heulth-ful for weeks after the package baabeen tapped.Mr. I. Yeidol has one of these fau-cets in operation at bis sample-room,and explained iia workings to thescientific young man of the great andgood Herald. Tbe votaries of Gam-brinua will be much elated to knowthat there is a place in Denisonwhere fresh beer can always be hadMr. Yeidel also has a supply of fineliquors and wines, and ia willing toaffirm before tbe grand jury that hisfive cent cigar* are the beat this aideof the Island of Cuba. 3 22-l.nThe Non-Explosive Head-lightOil, 1758 fire-test can bo had attiaisman ft Co’s. It is almost ordor-less, burns brighter and longer andis safer than any oil in use:Jim Haguewood left yesterday lorfor Hot Springs.Howard Polk was the porter onthe train that was rocently robbedat Hutchins. As he played a con-spicuous part, and his name baa notbeen mentioned in the papers, heihinks a great injustice has beendone. Howard’s conduct on the oc.casion is highly praised by tho rail-road men. no was one of tho firstto procuro fire arms and exchangedseveral shots with tho robbers, andthinks bo was instrumental in put-ting them to flight.Flour-pots can be had at Gaismanft Co’s.A tramp was in the city thismorning who said he had walked onfoot from Quincy, III., to Texas. Hohad a neatly dressed little boy withhim whom he said was his son. Un-der tho circumstances (hero is some-thing suspicious about his case, andit would not amiss for the officers tokeep an eyo on him.Mi*. Clarkson, of Paxton, III.,sister of C. A.Cunningbam ia in thocity with Mr. ft Hra. C. tho gueateei Mr. aod Mr*. Thomas Hoffman.Dr. Crnna returned to-day from aprofessional visit South.Wo nndentand that Bishop Gar-rett will be requested to deliver asermon 00 the subject of hell, Sonday evening. We have no doubt ofthe Bishop’s ability to handle tbesubject 10 a masterly manor.Joe Beer, our jolly Joe, returnedfrom tbe South to-day fully rastoredto health. He 11 at bis old place, atEppstem Bro’s.L. Eppstein, of Eppstein Bro’s. ftCo., Sherman, is in the city.Mrs. C. R. Tibbs and Mrs. Har-per left yesterday for the North ona visit to friends.W. B. Boss returned from tbeSouth yesterday.T. R. Edison, N. Y.j B. Gatewood,Ennis; J. II. Crank, Richmond, Va.;S. S. Williams, St. Lous; Ed. S.Rich-ardson, Dallas, are registered at tbeAlamo.Prof. Do Honne, a one leggedtight-rope performer is expected intbe city in a day or so. If he don’t“ pan out” better than the two leg-ged fraud who was hero not longsince, he had better stay away.The Liborals, or what are knownas free-thinkers, contemplate form-ing a society in this city. Thero isa large element here and a societyof that kind can, wo have no xioubt,bo mado a success.Smoking is notyou can purchasefor five coots.a luxury whenft Silver Dollar3 21tfAnotbor batch of our citizens leftfor Sherman this morning, havingbeen summoned to appear boforo thegrand jury. It appears that thegrand jury si determined to make athorough examination of our cityatfairs.Gaisman ft Co. are ngents for theKing Baking Powder.Smoking is notyou can purchasefor five cents.luxury whenSilver Dollar3 21tfWhen you hoar a man declare hehas stopped taking his local paperyou may make up your mind that heis in arrears for subscription, or isbillious, or that ho never did takethe paper, and that tho town would1iot sustain much loss it he vanishedentirely and left no trace behind.Adam Hornbuck of the GrandSouthern is ut Hot Springs,\V. U. Winn is expected home fromthe buffalo range in a lew days.E. R. Tucker, of Dallas, was inthe city to-day, prospecting for bus-iness.J. W. Pecor visile J Sherman yes-terday to tell the grand jury what bekono-ws.The fence enclosing tho groundsof the Society Yorwaerta was fin-ished Monday.Smoking is not a luxury whenyou can purchase a Silver Dollarfor five cents. 3 21 tfDon’t forgot the Sunday Herald.As usual a very largo edition will beissued. At one dollar a year tbeSunday Herald is willtin the reachof ail, and it is becoming a great fa-vorite with tho ia.mors. Subscrip-tions at 0 coming in lively. It is thebest advertising medium iu tbe city,F. L. Nicholson has rented thephotograph gallery on Rusk avenueformerly occupied by George Per-kin*. Mr. Nicholson iN a first-classartist. The Sherman Register payshim tho compliment of being one ofthe best that has ever been in thatcity. ___Everything in the grocery line atGaismau ft Co's.Wanted—By a young man; a nice-ly furnished room in private family.Apply at Herald office. 3 22 Itgoods his merchant tailoring e*-tablisbment. Ht baa bad year* ofmake, fit and good*.him.Gall aodtry parishes.still.Another car load of sheep arrivedfrom the North this evening, boondfor Austin.visiting friends.August Duluard will be openbusiness in merchant tailoringand noateat fit.gentlemen friends.J. W. Peake, representing Hoff-man Bros. St. Louis, favoredsanctum with a visit last night.ourPunch, brothers, punch with care,A one cent clip for a larger baire,A two cent nip tor a whisky squuire.Punch, brothers, punch with care,Punch In the presence of thecustomiiire-Wanted—A good room, pleasantlylocated, suitable for two single gon-tlemen. Roferencc required andgiven. Apply at Herald officeimmediately. 3 22-1 wRemember that the St. Louis mer-chant tailor, cutter and fittor,AugustDuluard will open Monday at 113Main street with a full line of thelatest stylos and best piece goodsAll work warranted and satisfactionguaranteed, * 3 22 2tDissolution of Copartnership.Tbe firm of Bennett ft Co. is Ibisday dissolved by mutual consont, W.M. Bennett retiring. W.F. Bennettpaying all indebtedness of said firm.W. M. Bennett,W. F. Bennett,Denison, March 16,1878, 3 19 3t8. P. Blackwell,Ik* White eewiDg moMm. Ii wthe $*«t aaafjUkctirod. *Magnolia slipper* Juat tom# in atSherburne’*. $ 10 ifPrevent baldness by using W. U.Hmmi* ft Co’* Exoelnor Bairbrushes. 8 10 ifNewport Ties for ladies, just thething for comfort at Sherburne’sShot store. 8 10 IfLadies custom-made shoes, fullywarranted by Sam’l Star ft Co. Calland see them. 2 25 tfFor a new style oi Ladies springbats, call at the8 20 3t FLAG STORE.fBprlng! Spring! Spring!Has arrived and so bas Hanna’sSpring styles in piece goods. 34 liA lot of whits lead just receivedat Aohesoo’s drug store, which willbe sold cheap for cash. *Charles Lease, a druggist of 20years’ experience, can bo found atAcheson’s drug store. *_ A largo lot of Meresthaura cigar,cigarrSlto holders and pipes receiv-ed at Louis Lebroht’e. 3 lltfThe new, perfect fitting corset at• Goldsall’s is said to bo. the best inthe market. Oi corset-is. 8-15 tfAnother car load of Anheuser’abottled boor just recoived at theKentucky whisky depot. 2-6-tlTbe largest and best selectedstock of wines In north Texas attho Kentucky whisky depot 2 3-tf.If you would wear tho latest stylesin Clothing, you must call at Han-na’s and leave your meaBuro 3 4tf*If you want tho finest old Bour-bon whisky ever brought to thismarket go to tho Kentucky whiskydepot, 2-3-tfA good slock of crockery andglass waro and selling choaperthan yon can buy elsewhere atStreeper’s. 3 5tfDr. Geo. Williams has a new sup-ply of fresh and strictly reliable vac-eino virus, call at his Drug Storeand bo vuccinatcd. 3 13-tf$100 Reward for tho man wholost hisappetite at Geo. H. Buckey’sGlobe Restaurant, eating one of histwenty cent meals, at No. 106, MainStreet. 2 25 Ira-AUGUST DULUARDFA 8 HI Olf AU LJE. . « -Mwch&ni Tailor,113 Main Street,DENISON,1 •”# • » * • • • *-« <.TEXAS.Fits Gurantecd !PRICKS REASONABLE FOR CASB,Full supply of Piece Qooda constantly•n band.All styles garment* cut and made up onshort uotlee.NOLAN HALL,SATURDAY EVE., MARCH 30th.BUND TOMS1 lie Musical Phenomenon of the Are,renowned throughout tho world as thegreatestNatural Pianoist Living.At these performances, Blind Tom willexhibit the marvelous gilt which has gain-ed him world-wide eelebritv. and whichhas both astonished and delighted thegreatest masters of music.Admission.....................................ho ct*Reserveu Seats,...............................ji.qoTickets at the Post Office Book Store.The Grand Plano used at this ConcertIs from the ware-rooms of Stciuway ASons, New York.STEAM ENGINES.There is fine prospects for a di-vorce suit between “That Husbandof Mine” and “That Wife 0! Mine’at Hanna’s drug storo, and all be-cause Charley Dexter interfered indomestic affaire. 3 6itB. F. Chambers has openod a fruitand lunch stand 011 Main street, nearHouston avenue.Mr. Burke, from Caddo, I. T., ar-rived here this morning with eigh-teen bales of cotton.Tbe News calls the attention ofthe public to the case of a Mrs. White,who has two children which shewould like to have some personadopt. Last spring this woman'shusband was sent to the penitentia-ry for horse stealing; since then shehas lead a disreputable life and baamade no effort to earn an honest liv-ing. It would heagreat blessing in-deed if the children were placed be-yond tho influence of this womanwho has disgraced tho sacred nameof mother.Cleaner and dyer, of all kinds ofclolhing. may be found at his placeof business, next door west ofGhoon’s old livery stable on Mainslroot. Work left with bun will re-ceive prompt attention. 3 12 lmFine Pocket Cutlery.Messrs. W. M. Hanna ft Co. havereceived a completo assortment offine pocket knives and razors.These articles are all first-class andwell worth an oxnmination. 3 lOlf“That wife of Mine” and “thathusband ot mine” aro at Hanna’sdrugstore. Call and see them ifyou would bo happy. 3 6 tfJust Received atPAMPER B K 0.8C. R. Euper has ordered from Bos-ton one of tho most magnificent .So-da-water fountains cvcre seeu in thissection of the State. Tho cost ofthe fountain is something over fivehundred dollars, fie is determinedthat every body shall koep cool thisForty passengers for the southand twenty for Denison arrived onM. K. ft T. No. 1 to-day.Scribner for April is on our tableand it is u royal number. Got it fromyour bookseller. Price 35 cents.A party of gentlemen from NewOrleans en route for the buffalorange will arrive here in a tow days.Hanna A Co. hare the celebrated I The ,ar«e8t. #u,dient* tha 1. everElectric Razor, warrantedto giveany razor3 lOtfbetter eatiMaetion thanover offered 1*1 thia oily,M. Goldsoll A -Co., have jnst re-ceived a new and perfect-fitting cor-set to which they invite tbe attenassembled iu the Dallas Opera houseassembled last night to hear BlindTom.A d. and d. was arraigned thismorning beforo the Mayor and con-Silver Dollars at Louis Lebrccht’sTwenty for one dollar. 3-21 -3tA goodly number of the “bone andsinew” of Shorman, “the tax pay-ers,” are up in arms against tbeproposition to build water works,and they are expressing themselvespointedly and emphatically.Stroepor has the best and cheapest teas in town. 3 dllFresh Dates at Gaisman ft Co’s.Get sonic.Charles H. Foster, the world-io-nowned medium, writes to a gentle-man in this city that ho may visitTexas, and that if ho does he willgive Denison a tall.tion of the Herald lady readers.3 15tf j signed to the lender metcies olCapt. j The spring has come and gentleAnnie gets tbe Budweiser beer atCollins’ _ 8 20 lwBilly Campbell, who bas beenWhile neither the Czar of Russia BudlonK’ ___or the Sultan ot Turkey trade with j Read tho advertisement of AugustDr. Feild, the people of Grayson Du|uard merchant tailor in anothereonnty have found to trade with him , ’ . .,,, , , , .is to get the best and purest medi ! colomn’ U* Wl11 be read’r ,or bu8‘-(inos tor the icaet money. 3 8 tf jll0M Monday.Gaisman ft Co. are selling a great; Remember the Denison dairymany plants and flower aeed. You : when you want pnre sweet or but-need net come early as they have 1 termlik of freeh batter. Watch forplenty on hand, but if yon want a C. D. Reaeor.choice yoo must not delay manyweek*— verb sap.Jnat received at Bennett’s a lot ofneok ties, collar* of all styles, hats,.rap* and clothing that will be soldcheeper than ever and we don’t inland to be undersold in any artiolein oar line so call and 6«c fur your-Gaisman ft Co. report a healthytrade in every branch of the grocerybusiness. They deserve success be-cause they strive for it.I. Yeidel celebrated hi* thirty-seventh birthday to-day. The Haa-ALo wiahes him tbirty acren morebasconfined to bia bed with an attackof rheumatism tor the past fortnight,will be uble to be out again In a fewdays.Gon. Cooper arrivod in the city3 2i(fi this morning from Fort Wasbitaw,' I. T. During the war tbe Generalcommanded the Indian Departmentof tbe Confederate .Stale’s army.It ia estimated dial over five hun-dred shade tree* have been set outin our city during the past fiveweeks. ___Tho H. ft T. C. pay car is expect-fod).S JPtl just n» happy Mini promising *1 this. *J to-morrow.'J he local freight offieo of tho H.ft T. C. is to be moved from the oldbuilding on the east side of thetrack where it lias been heretofore,to the Union depot building, aridwill occupy the rooms on tlie south-east. Men weteat work to-day hoist-ing tho heavy safe up-stairs. Thonew office will bo much more acces-suble than tho former one, and willsave those having business with theCentral freight depot the necessityof crossing a dozen tracks and asmany- chancos of being run over.—Wo congratulate Mr. O’Maley 011 hischange of quarlora.Torcban Lace,Italian Thread Lace,and a nice selected stock of embroid-ery. 3 20 3t.Smoking is not ayou can purchasefor five cents.luxury whena Silver Dollar3 21 ifHOSIERY! HOSIERY!!A large invoice of Ladies, Missesand Childrens hose received at’ 3 20 3t CASPER BROS.Wo direct attention to tbe curdfrom E. Anhcuser’s brewing associ-ation, St. Louis. This shows thatthe Mosers. Eppstein Bros., of theKentucky whisky depot aro soleagents in those parts for this popu-lar bottled beer. 2 3-tfGreat reduction in prices ot jew-elry and watches! Now is tho timeto buy—at Woodyard’s:Genuine American watches..$o 00 to $100Genuine silver easesGold studs..............Gold sleeve buttonsGold sets.................Gold guard chainsGold vest chains.....Gold collar buttons...............73c to 2.30cSilverware, clocks,and everythingin tho jewelry lino equally low.Every article guaranteed as repro-J. I). Woodyard.More effective and more complete, andmore readily adapted to the various me-chanical and agriculture uses than anrother In the market Practical improve-ments, accumulated from 20 years’ mann-facturlng experience, with reputatloumaintained, and success established.Seed for circulars, descriptive, and con-tabling testimonials concerning nnr l’OR-TABI.E. STATIONARY and AGRICUL-TURAL STEAM ENGfNilK.WOOD. TABER & MORSE.Eaton, .MadIson Co., N. Y.Dr. Geo. W. Williams,DEALER IN ALL KINDS OFID IR, Y7 O ST OJLET GO O D S ,Glass, Faints, Oils,BRUSHES,YAKNINIIEN AND PUTTY.(bill and examine Ids Stock and Primbefore purchasing elsewhere. 3 13tf........ 6.0(1 to15«........ 2 00 to1040.......15.00 to100.......15.00 toGOW. M. HANNA & CO.,Wholesale and RetailA CARD.St. Louis, Nov. 15, 1878Wo hereby givo notice to the pub-lic in general, that Messrs. EppsteinBros., of Denison, aro tbe onlv au-thorized agents for our Bottled Boorfor tbe city of Denison. Wo high-ly recommend the above named firmto the patronage of the public.E. Anhkuskr ft Co’s. Brewing As-sociation. 2-3-tfHouse for Rent.On Woodard street, opposite schoolhouse, contains four rooms. For par-ticulars apply on premises. 3 18-livCleaning and Hying.Mr. C. Alligen, a practical dyerof long experience, has permanent-ly locuted in Iionison on Austin av-enue, next door to Uhlig’s shoo| shop. Mr, Alligen is prepared toclean, scour and dye clothing andwoolen or silk fabrics of every de-scription. Dying of ladios fine drossgoods a specialty. 2 20 lmSTILL THEY COME.Wanted—A few more men canfind steady employment watchingthe masons at work on the Mullerblock.Louis Lobrocht received this dayagain a box of cigars amongst themfour new brands. W'o shall givenatito and particulars to-mor-3 20lfMothers, Mothers, Mothers.Don’t fail to procure Mrs. Wins-DRUGGISTS.113 Main streetDENISON,..............................TEXAS.Wr Prescription clerk sleeps in the store,L. <<IEILSA,Dealer inFamily Grooorles,Ciiuiied Fruits,Flour and. Salt.Isconstantly receiving fresh supplies ofchoice groceries, and selling cheap.7-1 rtfrow.Prof. Philip Laurence, who hasbeen engaged in tho work ol instruc- 1tion in elocution for a number olyears in Philadelphia, wus in thecity to-day eu route for .San Anton-io. He was at one lime connectedwith Vassal- college, at Trenton, N.J. He is the author of a number ofworks on elocution which have tak-en their place among the best man-uals of the kind in the world. Prof.Laurence is also a contributor totbe Philadelphia press, and will un-doubtedly say something about the“Infant Wonder," which ho paid tbecompliment of being ono of thehandsomest cities that ho had seeneittce he left his eastern homo.If you want a neat and nice fittingsuit, of good material, at reasonableprices go to August Duluard, themerebant tailor at 113 Main street.Will open Moaday. Call and ecehis bos'itilitl p*ice goods. 3 22 2tHorseradish in hulk,Pickles of every kind,Celery pi klo,Olives plain,Olives in oil,Olives in vinegar,Capers,Chow-chow in hulk,at Gaisman Co’s.Hanna's spring goods bavo ar-rived. Call early and order quick-ly. 3 4 tfCLUBS ! CLUBS! CLUBS!Tho Herald management has com-pleted arrangements for clubbing theSunday IJf.uai.p with any or all olthe first-class publications of tbe day.The Sunday Herald will be furnish-ed at the astonishing low price otone dollar per annum. By clubbingwith another publication,quite a dis-count will be allowod. For particu-lars enquire at the counting room ofthe Daily HatuLn.low’* Soothing Syrup for all diseas-es of teething in children. It re-lieves tho child from pain, cureswind colic, regulates the bowels,and,by giving relief and health to thechild, gives rest to tho mother.3 10 d ft w lyWANTED TO RENT—Two furnished'yyHITE HOUSE,W. J. BlIDD. Proprietor.(Formerly Austin Avenue Hotel,)Northeast corner of Morgan street andAustin avenue, and convenient to theUNION DEPOT ANDM.,K. it T. STOCK YARDS.Comfort in every respect guaranteed,and prices very reasonable.- 3 12 tfSHERBURNEfirst floor rooms—suitable for a family orsingle gentlemen—back and front en-trance. i’lcasant location. Apply to Mrs.M. J. Legate. 2 22 I in—Custom—OOAHD—Sirs, Rhea on Gandy street.Dbetween Houston and Austin avenue.BOOT & SHOEcan accommodate four or live gentlemenwith first-class board, with er withoutrooms. 2-17tfMAKER.W l’ 4 1 1 •* •- sleepingff rooms, good tied* and superior ao-Cant be bent—All work warranted.ACCOMMODATION MEATcominodntions Apply at the Mouth-westcorner of Main street and Burnett avenue,up-atnlrs. 2-7-tfMX)MS with BOARD.—Furnished orkuiifitrnlshed roomc with or withoutMARKETDoard,can be procured at the residence otMrs.LegH’e on Gandv-st., near Husk-uve.Alew day boarders ean be accommonatcd.The board will in the luturc as In thepast be first-class. The rooms arc large,pleasantly situated and handsomely fur-nished. Location most desirable ot anyIn the city.900 MAIN STREET,DENISON, - - TEXASJOE. QUIXX, Proper.HANNA. OWENS ft CO."I Tcan make make money faster at work\J for us than at anything else. I'apiialnot icqutrred; we will start you. $12 perWholesaleday at home made by the Industrious.Men, women,boys and girls wantedevery-where to work lor its. Now is the time.Costly outfit and ter:n« free. Adder'! True 1ft * ".. Augu-tn, Maine.GROCERS.131 Malnatreei,i/EKIflDN.,..TUXAfl.>